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785ken
What a beautiful place, high up with a spectacular view. This is a must see place and you will know why when you get there.
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InvincibleKP
"Santuario right in the middle of a canyon! Good mountain trek from here way back!" The path leading to this is very beautiful with green lakes and nature in summer. There is a bar inside for having lunch! watch out for the bear !
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Forecaster1957
Loved the monastery, great walk, could be considered an energetic walk and it was a bonus to see the bear at the sanctuary adding credence to the story of the hermit monk and his bear.
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BlackpoolStevieb
From the moment we left the bus and headed up the windy tree lined mountain road towards our destination, I felt really relaxed and instinctively knew I was in a special place.The story regarding the history of this holy place is remarkable and you can't help but be drawn in to its soul. You can explore as you wish through the various chapels or take the 131 steps to the remarkable view pointThis is a very special place indeedPs look out for the wild brown bears!
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goonilla
This place is unique! Everything about it puts me in a better mood! The walk to reach it is stunning, across a canyon. the view is so great! the santuario itself is a perfectly peaceful place! you can visit until the top of the highest tower (breathtaking sight!), you can have a picnic just outside and also try to catch a glimpse of the bear!
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PatD811
This is an amazing place. We have gone there at our special moments and even there when the was a Wedding. Lovely walks through the woods and local ares.
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Ali_the_Westie
St. Romedio (4th century) was a hermit who lived , according to the legend, with a bear on the top of a small mountains lost in the woods. When he died a small chapel was built where he lived and his tomb is still there. Monks and hermits built other 4 chapels around the first one and the sanctuary was born. The chapels are from the Romanesque period to the 19th and they are well conserved while the sanctuary is still used and you can see a lot of ex-voto s. The sanctuary is worth visiting and my suggestion is to get there walking if possible. There are many different trail you can use: some are short , some adventurous and some other very long. We took a long walk from Fondo-Romeno-Don and then walked to st.Romedio and took a long time, but it was very good first in the high-terrace and then by the river (be aware of ice, if in winter). Another good walk is the one from Sanzeno which we took to come back: you can follow the road or climb in a rock trail which seems quite easy but was closed when we went there.
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550lucag
Per fortuna abbiamo deciso di allungare la strada di ritorno e passare a visitare il Santuario, molto bello purtroppo la passeggiata panoramica era chiusa per ghiaccio ma ci sarebbe piaciuto percorrerla. Il Santuario molto suggestivo, arrampicato sulla roccia da visitare assolutamente.
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110robertac
Luogo stupendo,tenuto in maniera esemplare,silenzioso e ricco di spiritualità, il sentiero purtroppo era ghiacciato quindi è stato necessario utilizzare la strada per veicoli, l'orso non si è visto ma ne vale comunque la pena! Ottimo.
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Ciccio2420
Ci si può arrivare a piedi attraverso un suggestivo sentiero scavato nella roccia, sconsigliato a chi soffre di vertigini ed in estate in quanto esposto al sole.è raggiungibile comodamente con il bus navetta.Il santuario è imponente, ben curato e se non c'è la calca di gente è piacevole soffermarsi a pensare nel silenzio di queste mura.